What Do Critics Think of Michael Moore's Broadway Show, The Terms of My Surrender? | Playbill

The Verdict What Do Critics Think of Michael Moore's Broadway Show, The Terms of My Surrender? The Oscar-winning filmmaker and activist explores the current political climate, tells personal anecdotes, and more in his stage debut.

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author Michael Moore makes his theatrical debut with his solo show, The Terms of My Surrender, which celebrates its opening night at Broadway's Belasco Theatre August 10.

Tony-winning director Michael Mayer worked with the politically-charged personality to create a piece that takes aim at the current administration and its policies, sheds light on personal tales from Moore's life and career, and playfully interacts with (and quizzes) the audience.

Read reviews for the solo show below

amNY (Matt Windman)

Broadway News (Charles Isherwood)

The Daily Beast (Tim Teeman)

Deadline (Jeremy Gerard)

The Hollywood Reporter (Frank Scheck)

HuffPost (Steven Suskin)

Los Angeles Times (Charles McNulty)

NBC New York (Robert Kahn)

Newsday (Barbara Schuler)

New York Daily News (Joe Dziemianowicz)

New York Magazine/Vulture (Sara Holdren)

The New York Times (Jesse Green)

NJ.com (Christopher Kelly)

Variety (Marilyn Stasio)

The production features sets by David Rockwell, lighting design by Kevin Adams, sound design by Brian Ronan, costumes by Jeff Mahshie, and video and projection designs by Andrew Lazarow. Noah Racey serves as movement director.

A limited quantity of $35 rush tickets are available for each performance. To purchase The Terms of My Surrender tickets, click here.

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